Multiple and multivalent DNA vaccines in ovo

a dna vaccine and multi-valent technology, applied in the field of multi-valent dna vaccines or multi-valent dna vaccines, can solve the problems of motor trouble, internal organ dysfunction, and chickens raised under intensive production systems will inevitably suffer losses from md,

Inactive Publication Date: 2006-04-18
SCHWEITZER CHEM
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Chickens raised under intensive production systems will inevitably suffer losses from MD.
The symptoms of MD appear widely in the nerves, genital organs, internal organs, eyes and skin of the infected birds, causing motor trouble (due to paralysis when the nerves have been affected), functional trouble of the internal organs (due to tumors), and chronic undernourishment (if the internal organs are attacked by the virus).
At of this time, there are no methods of treating MD.
However, management procedures are normally not cost-effective and the progress has been disappointing with respect to the selection of poultry stock with increased genetically controlled resistance.
Unfortunately, in recent years, virulent variant strains of IBDV have been isolated from vaccinated flocks in the United States (See e.g., Snyder et al.
(1990), Dtsch. Tierarztl. Wschr., 97:81–83), which drastically undermine the effectiveness of using live vaccination for IBDV.
The replication of all negative-strand RNA viruses, including NDV, is complicated by the absence of cellular machinery required to replicate RNA.
Therefore, upon entry into a host cell, the virus can not synthesize the required RNA-dependent RNA polymerase.
However, EMS is a mutagen so that the vaccine prepared by the use of EMS is suspected to act as a mutagen as well, which is undesirable for regular administration of the vaccine.
Nevertheless, without the modification with EMS, the NDV vaccine cannot be applied for in ovo vaccination as almost all of the embryos will die upon injection of the eggs with the unmodified virus.
Young chickens up to 4 weeks of age are most susceptible to IBV, infection leading to high rates of morbidity and to mortality resulting from secondary bacterial infection.
Infection also results in a drop in egg production, or failure to lay at full potential, together with an increase in the number of down-graded eggs with thin, misshapen, rough and soft-shells produced, which can have a serious economic effect.

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[0031]Traditional avian vaccines comprise chemically inactivated virus vaccines or modified live-virus vaccines. Inactivated vaccines require additional immunizations which are not only expensive to produce but also laborious to administer. Further, some infectious virus particles may survive the inactivation process and may cause disease after administration to the animal.

[0032]In general, attenuated live virus vaccines are preferred over inactivated vaccines because they evoke an immune response often based on both humoral and cellular reactions. Such vaccines are normally based on serial passage of virulent strains in tissue culture. However, the attenuation process induces mutations of the viral genome, resulting in a population of virus particles heterogeneous with regard to virulence and immunizing properties. In addition, it is well known that the traditional attenuated live virus vaccines can revert to virulence resulting in disease outbreaks in inoculated animals and the po...

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The present invention provides a muliple DNA vaccine and / or a multivalent DNA vaccine for use in aquiring embroyonic immunity in fowl eggs. The multiple DNA vaccine contains two or more DNA constructs, each containing a DNA molecule encoding an avian viral protein or a fragment thereof capable of inducing a protective immune response against the avian viral disease in fowl. The multivalent DNA vaccine contains one DNA construct which contains two or more DNA molecules, each representing an avian viral gene or a fragment thereof. The multivalent DNA vaccine is capable of expressing two or more viral antigens and inducing protective immune responses against the avian viral diseases in fowl. Both the multiple DNA vaccine and the multivalent DNA vaccine are preferred to be injected into the amniotic fluid of the fowl egg after being fertilized for about 18 days.

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RELATED APPLICATION[0001]This application claims the priority of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60 / 362,547, filed on Mar. 8, 2002, which is herein incorporated by reference.FIELD OF THE INVENTION[0002]The present invention relates to either a muliple DNA vaccine or a multivalent DNA vaccine for use in aquiring embroyonic immunity in fowl eggs and methods for preparing and using the same. The multiple DNA vaccine contains two or more DNA constructs, each containing a DNA molecule encoding an avian viral protein or a fragment thereof capable of inducing a protective immune response against an avian viral disease in fowl. The multivalent DNA vaccine contains a DNA construct which contains two or more DNA molecules. Each of the DNA molecules represents an avian viral gene or a fragment thereof. The multivalent DNA vaccine is capable of expressing two or more viral antigens and inducing protective immune responses against two or more of the avian viral diseases in fowl. Both the m...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A61K39/295A61K31/7088C12N15/09A61K35/76A61K39/00A61K48/00A61P31/12C07K14/055C07K14/08C07K14/125C07K14/165
CPCC07K14/005A61K2039/53A61K2039/54A61K2039/55A61K2039/70C12N2720/10022C12N2760/18122C12N2770/20022C12N2710/16322A61P31/12A61P31/14A61P31/20
Inventor KUO, TSUN YUNG
Owner SCHWEITZER CHEM
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